Wells are an essential component of private, public, and commercial infrastructure. They're a reliable source of potable water for residences. A well helps irrigate crops. They supplement or replace existing reservoirs. It's important to know what to expect from a well drilling contractor. Here are five questions to help you get the most out of your well.
Looking up local regulations before building a new well is essential, but it's even more important to get expert input. No one has more awareness of these regulations than a well drilling contractor. They have practical, first-hand knowledge of navigating existing laws as well as a significant financial motive to keep on top of any new ones.
Part of installing a well is ensuring that the water isn't contaminated. Any reputable well drilling contractor will test if the water is serviceable. However, deciding what to use the water is up to you. A well being used to irrigate crops requires a less comprehensive test than drinking water.
According to Home Guide, a water well can be drilled within 1-3 days. However, your specific circumstances might be different. Your contractor will be able to identify any terrain issues on your property that can delay the process or if there are better locations to consider.
All construction jobs must be insured, and you need to know the details of that policy. What happens if the well drilling contractor gets injured on the job? Are there protections in the event of shoddy workmanship? Who is liable for damaged equipment? Asking about insurance today could save you thousands of dollars tomorrow.
Who has your contractor worked for previously? Were they satisfied with the results? No matter the job, it's important always to ask a contractor for references. A high-quality contractor will be more than happy to put you in touch with other satisfied customers.
Installing a new well on your property has the potential to be one of the best investments you've ever made. These 5 simple questions will help you find the best possible well drilling contractor available. Call one of our contractors at Kaufman Well Drilling and ask them these questions today!